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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: Howie Ordered by Date |
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1 | The anointing of the Lord. | 1 John 2:27 | Howie | 97383 | ||
What is to be understood from this text, in particular "and you have no need for anyone to teach you; but as His anointing teaches you about all things"? How do you compare this verse with Matt 28:20 and 2Timothy 2:2? Secondly, does "the anointing" has some special blessing? I hear the term used quite often in certain christian circles, and my view is that at the moment of accepting Christ in our hearts we are established, anointed(blessed in, and by the Holy Spirit) and sealed according to 2 Cor. 1:21-22 |
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2 | Moment of silence | Bible general Archive 1 | Howie | 91937 | ||
justme, you mentioned the "massive multi-religious service (of which I'm not a proponent) and public schools where prayer is replaced by moment of silence. My question was refering to the context of a "Christian" gathering (worship service, memorial service, community service, etc) | ||||||
3 | Moment of silence | Not Specified | Howie | 91853 | ||
What is your view on "moment of silence"? Isn't it a subtle form of secular humanism? In a christian church for example, when there is memorial service for some well known person in the community, or a national disaster, etc, should not the pastor or leaders encourage "silent prayer" to God instead? Is there a scriptural reference for "moment of silence"? |
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4 | Moment of silence | Bible general Archive 1 | Howie | 91858 | ||
What is your view on "moment of silence"? Isn't it a subtle form of secular humanism? In a christian church for example, when there is memorial service for some well known person in the community, or a national disaster, etc, should not the pastor or leaders encourage "silent prayer" to God instead? Is there a scriptural reference for "moment of silence"? |
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5 | Rom 4:20 | Not Specified | Howie | 85908 | ||
In Romans 4:20 what does it mean to be "strong in faith" | ||||||
6 | Rom 4:20 | Rom 4:18 | Howie | 85925 | ||
In Romans 4:20 what does it mean to be "strong in faith" | ||||||
7 | What hymns in col.3:16 | Not Specified | Howie | 84762 | ||
In Col.3:16 and Eph. 5:19, what is to be understood by the writer's inference to"psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, is it literal or figurative? |
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8 | What hymns in col.3:16 | Col 3:16 | Howie | 84767 | ||
In Col.3:16 and Eph. 5:19, what is to be understood by the writer's inference to"psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, is it literal or figurative? |
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9 | Is the Christian a King | Not Specified | Howie | 73523 | ||
In Rev 5:10, some translations render the text as “kings and priests” and some as “kingdom and priests”. Other text substantiates the fact (1 Peter 2:9) that we are priests, but are Christians also kings? And how does this relate to other passages that says “we will reign with Him” (Rev 3:21, 2Tim 2:12, Rom 5:17, Rev 20:4 )? | ||||||
10 | Is the Christian a King | Bible general Archive 1 | Howie | 73538 | ||
In Rev 5:10, some translations render the text as “kings and priests” and some as “kingdom and priests”. Other text substantiates the fact (1 Peter 2:9) that we are priests, but are Christians also kings? And how does this relate to other passages that says “we will reign with Him” (Rev 3:21, 2Tim 2:12, Rom 5:17, Rev 20:4 )? | ||||||